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Baby sitting anyone?

Posted by Wooroonooran QLD, AUS. (tropicalbotanics@hotmail.com) on
Sun, May 15, 05 at 18:31

Hello,
this is rather a strange request however, I have recently moved from Cairns back to ne nsw. I have brought with me a few 'really' tropical wimpy north queensland natives that I believe may be a hard to get to survive the winter, at least at the size they are now.
I was wondering if I could lend them to someone that lives within 500m of the ocean, somewhere like the Gold Coast, as I drive through there everyday.
The coast is alot warmer than where Iam during winter. I receive temps down to 2 degrees, so a minimum of around 6 maybe just what I need to get them through.
If anyone is interested and they fit the description please let me know.
We can organise a reward for your kindness.
Thanks from Kris

Species include:

Freycinetia marginata (died previously)
Gulubia costata (reknown for being cold haters)
Xylocarpus grantatum (mangrove species!)
Pandanus sp. New Guinea (not native of course!)
etc......

Thanks again from Kris


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RE: Baby sitting anyone?

dont worry everyone, I have found a baby sitter!
Kris


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RE: Baby sitting anyone?

That's good news - I was hoping someone would volunteer!


 
 

 

 


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